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Mog

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  1. ^^Can you add some canned corned beef, vienna sausages, and raman/instant noodles into that pic? Hit ALL the quick meal favorites!
  2. Not sure if you intended to lump Bandai’s SOC line in there too, but my GoLion and Dairugger (and the couple of Power Rangers Megazords they also released under this line) would seem to indicate otherwise. About the only things I want out of this whole thing is for Bandai’s preorder process to be less of a freakin’ joke and for someone to FINALLY release an updated, more added features, more accurate, large-scale TV version SDF-1.
  3. French fries need to be crisp on the outside but a little soft on the inside. If they have any flop, it makes Moggy a sad moogle. Nothing kills chili cheese fries worse than limp fries. Asian egg rolls, it really depends on which version/ethnic variation we’re talking about for proper crispness and softness. . . . And crispy outside but floppy inside fried chicken might give you a bout of food poisoning.
  4. Yup, the way the good Lord intended! I kinda like my bacon the same consistency too: a little crisp, but still on the side of floppy.
  5. WIP? What needs to be added? A little more shading on the right hand? Some mild scorching on the gun barrel tip? Looks pretty good from here. Unless you’re talking about the Spam. And then, yes, it needs to be cooked to that perfect consistency that is slightly crispy yet just a bit floppy.
  6. Actually @Lolicon, those are both 1/48 Yammies. So, I can’t take credit for the wing modexes (modi?). They were already tampo’ed there. I did add the wing numbers on my M&M set though. Those got the best treatment: Anasazi stickers and full panel-lining treatment.
  7. Strike a panel-line!
  8. Yes, it’s a TV pilot in a lightly panel-lined DYRL bird:
  9. Yeah, 1/18 scale is good for displaying huge group shots and for those massive troop line-up displays. It’s still my go-to scale for most of my action figure collections. I think the main knock on the CMs Ride Armors though was that they were a little fiddly and fragile.
  10. Just finished up Ted Lasso and Mythic Quest on Apple TV. Lasso sounds like a dumb concept that shouldn’t work, but it wins you over with its good heart. Plus, proper Brits dropping a well-timed f-bomb always puts a smile on my face. Mythic Quest is your typical screwball workplace comedy but done with the backdrop of a MMORPG video game studio where everything is set to 11. If you need a few good laughs, check ‘em out.
  11. As much as I love these other droids, AP-5 is probably my true spirit droid:
  12. When Disney ships you a lemon: You “rebel” and make those lemons into lemonade, add some ice tea, mix in some vodka, and make that sumbitch into a John Daly (aka an Arnold Palmer with some alcohol): Made my own 3.75” scale AP-5 from Star Wars Rebels.
  13. Frontier was solid. I wouldn’t lump it with Delta or 7.
  14. I mean without the Valks, the SDF-1, and all the original designs, what would be the point of them even attempting a live action Robotech? I just hope this means preorder madness becomes a thing of the past. And can someone finally release an updated TV version of the Macross?!
  15. ^^ Does this mean Janeway is gonna smack her b*+ch up?
  16. Whatever shade of red they go with, it’s gotta blend and complement with the the colors of the Ride Armors they already released. And just to overstate the obvious: that hot pink with the Zeta ain’t it.
  17. That goes without saying. #HouquetRouge
  18. Black with gray or grayish-purple trim would be nice.
  19. As long as it’s AFTER we get Houquet and the Bartley. So, new engine intakes, claw hands, synchro canon. . . any other differences I’m forgetting? Be nice if they go with black instead of dark purple too for the main color. And would Sentinel go with a bright violet pilot just to spite us?
  20. The Volume really does check off a lot of boxes in terms of saving production costs (don’t have to wait for perfect lighting, can change up the set quickly) and in terms of really immersing the actors into the set. Considering all the green screen the prequel actors were forced to play against, the Volume is probably a massive help to get actors into character.
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